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Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission

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The AGLC Board develops policy, conducts hearings, and makes licensing and registration decisions to ensure that Alberta’s liquor and gaming industries are well regulated and well managed to benefit the people of the province. It also ensures the powers and duties of the AGLC are carried out.

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Alberta Innovates

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Alberta Innovates is a new system for innovation that companies and researchers around the world agree is unique. Businesses, government, and universities collaborate to share resources, experts, and ideas across sectors. University researchers work together, unrestricted by academic barriers.

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Alberta Lottery Fund

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The Alberta Lottery Fund is made up of the government's share of net revenues from video lottery terminals (VLTs), slot machines and ticket lotteries. The AGLC's role through its Board and operating arm is to administer the Gaming and Liquor Act, Regulation and related policy. The AGLC is responsible for licensing and regulating Alberta's liquor industry and charitable gaming activities and conducting and managing provincial gaming activities.

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Alberta Research and Innovation Authority

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The Alberta Research and Innovation Authority is the advisory body that provides strategic advice and recommendations to the Government of Alberta on research opportunities, emerging technologies and policy direction to enhance innovation.

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Alberta Transportation Safety Board

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The Alberta Transportation Safety Board, which hears appeals of the Registrar's decisions, is the final administrative authority for making operator licence determinations. The Board handles appeals of licence suspensions and vehicle seizures. It is also responsible for hearings under the Railway (Alberta) Act. While the Board reports to the Minister of Transportation, formal decisions are made independently in accordance with governing legislation: the Traffic Safety Act and the Railway (Alberta) Act.

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Upstream Oil and Gas Authorizations and Consultation Guide

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The Upstream Oil and Gas Authorizations and Consultation Guide (the guide) is a central reference tool that identifies common authorizations—approvals, licences, dispositions, permits and registrations— required from the Alberta Energy, Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB), Alberta Environment and Alberta Sustainable Resource Development for the development of upstream oil and gas activities. The scope of the guide includes conventional and unconventional oil and gas developments and activities, including in-situ oil sands but not including mineable oil sands projects.

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Alberta Innovates Bio Solutions

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Alberta Innovates Bio Solutions (Al Bio) is a publicly funded board-governed corporation that works with partners to identify, coordinate and fund research projects. We help solve industry challenges with solutions that deliver economic, environmental and social benefits.

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Capital Region Board

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The Alberta Capital Region is represented by a conglomerate of municipalities that surround Alberta’s provincial Capital — Edmonton. The participating municipalities of the Capital Region are a diverse group of municipalities with one goal — to make the best decisions possible for the citizens of their communities and the Region.

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Alberta Open Data

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The Alberta Open Data portal makes data the provincial government collects on behalf of citizens publicly available in machine readable formats with an open licence. This means there are no technical or legal restrictions for using the data. By sharing this data, the Alberta government is increasing the transparency of government business, promoting economic opportunity and increasing citizen involvement in government.

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Alberta Open Data Public Disclosure of Salary and Severance

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Under the Public Service Compensation Disclosure Policy, compensation, including salary, benefit and severance amounts for government employees with base salaries or severance payments of more than $100,000 in 2012 and 2013 are available in the linked dataset.

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Government of Alberta Oil Sands Information Project

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The Oil Sands Information Portal is a one-window source for individuals interested in the environmental impacts of oil sands development. The portal will focus on the cumulative effects of development on the oil sands region’s Air, Water, Land, Climate Change and Biodiversity/Wildlife. The portal has both an interactive map display and a data library.

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Intergovernmental, International and Aboriginal Relations coordinates Alberta’s relationships with various levels of government in Canada and around the world; enhances Alberta’s national and international presence in export development, investment attraction and governmental relations. The Ministry also works with Aboriginal communities, the federal government, industry and other stakeholders to enhance the quality of life of Aboriginal people in Alberta. The Ministry also oversees the work of Alberta's Francophone Secretariat.

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Public Affairs Bureau

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Official website of the Alberta Public Affairs Bureau (PAB). The Public Affairs Bureau (PAB) provides communications support to government ministries and helps inform Albertans about government programs and policies. Includes news and updates on Government activities and initiatives as well as links to the Bureau's programs and services.

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Library of Parliament publications available for viewing

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The documents on this site were originally prepared for general distribution to Canadian Parliamentarians to provide background and analysis of issues that may arise in the course of their Parliamentary duties. They are made available here as a service to the public. These studies are not official Parliamentary or Canadian government documents.

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Special Areas

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The Special Areas was a municipality born out of hardship and has transformed into a strong and progressive region in Southeast Alberta. It has been said that there are no stronger people than settlers but even their sheer grit and commitment was tested in the early days.

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Alberta Wait Times Reporting

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The Alberta Wait Times Reporting website provides information to Albertans interested in treatment options. Users can view wait time information on medical procedures and diagnostic tests and then discuss their treatment options with their health-care provider.

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Alberta Aboriginal Relations

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The Ministry of Aboriginal Relations works with Aboriginal communities, the federal government, industry and other stakeholders to promote social and economic opportunities to enhance the quality of life of Aboriginal people in Alberta.

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Portail des Autochtones au Canada | Aboriginal Canada Portal

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The Aboriginal Canada Portal (ACP) is your single window to First Nations, Inuit and Métis on-line resources, contacts, information, and government programs and services in Canada. The Aboriginal Canada Portal is a partnership between Government departments and the Aboriginal community that allows better quality service and information delivery and to the degree possible, ensures that the site continues to evolve with a user-friendly and useful manner.

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This report provides an overview of discussions held at the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Indigienous Planning Conference for Tunisia, held in Ottawa, Canada from March 17 to March 18, 2005.

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Alberta Capital Finance Authority

Description:
The Alberta Capital Finance Authority (ACFA) is a provincial authority and acts only as an agent of the Alberta crown. Its business is to provide local entities with financing for capital projects. ACFA is able to borrow in capital markets at interest rates which would not be available to local authorities acting independently. ACFA makes loans to Alberta municipalities, school boards and other local entities at interest rates based on the cost of its borrowings.

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Alberta Emergency Management Agency

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The Alberta Emergency Management Agency (AEMA) leads the coordination, collaboration and co-operation of all organizations involved in the prevention, preparedness and response to disasters and emergencies.

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Alberta Advanced Education and Technology

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This Ministry is responsible for adult learners, including the post-secondary system, community learning and apprenticeship and industry training. It is also responsible for strategic leadership in science and research in Alberta.

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Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development

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The Ministry's core businesses are to: Facilitate sustainable industry growth; enhance rural sustainability; and strengthen business risk management. The Department is responsible for the management of programs designed to facilitate the development of all components of the agriculture and food industry, to sustain the natural resource base of the industry and to encourage the development of rural communities.

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Alberta Geological Survey

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Alberta geology reports, maps and data from the Alberta Geological Survey. Their mission is to provide geological information and expertise to government, industry and the public about Alberta's resources and geological processes.

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Alberta Innovates — Energy and Environment Solutions

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Energy and Environment Solutions works with partners to identify critical technology gaps and apply world-class innovation management strategies and research to develop solutions for the biggest challenges facing Alberta's energy and environment sector. From identifying a model to value our wetlands to solving energy storage issues to working with industry to map tailings solutions -- we are working to enhance Alberta's economic, environmental and social well-being.

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Alberta Innovates - Health Solutions

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Alberta Innovates - Health Solutions supports top-quality, internationally competitive health research. Our research seeks to further our understanding of health and disease, and to produce results that will make a difference to the health, economy and societal well being of Albertans and people around the world.

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Alberta Automobile Insurance Rate Board

Description:
The primary role of the Automobile Insurance Rate Board is to regulate premium level for basic coverage (third party liability and accident benefits), monitor additional coverage (collision and comprehensive) and approve the rate plans of new insurers that want to sell auto insurance in Alberta.

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Alberta Film Ratings

Description:
Alberta Film Classification is the Government of Alberta office responsible for rating films before they are shown to the public. Film Classification is part of the provincial Ministry of Culture. Our mandate is to assist Albertans in making informed and responsible film choices. We operate under the Film and Video Classification Act and Regulations of the Province of Alberta.

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Alberta Human Rights Commission

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The purpose of the Alberta Human Rights Act is to ensure that all Albertans are offered an equal opportunity to earn a living, find a place to live, and enjoy services customarily available to the public without discrimination.

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Alberta Netcare

Description:
Alberta Netcare EHR Portal is an important tool for physicians, pharmacists and other health service providers in Alberta, It improves patient care by providing up-to-date available information immediately at the point of care. Making basic patient information available to health service providers supports better care decisions and improves patient safety. Alberta Netcare EHR Portal provides access to available information at the point of care. Alberta Netcare EHR Portal is also a highly secure system that protects patient privacy and complies with the Health Information Act (HIA).

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Alberta Innovates Technology Futures

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Technology Futures supports research and innovation activities directed at the growth and development of technology-based sectors, the commercialization of technology, the provision of business and technical services, and initiatives that encourage a strong science, technology and entrepreneurial culture in Alberta.

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Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks and Wildlife Foundation

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The Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks and Wildlife Foundation is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of Albertans by encouraging active lifestyles, promoting athletic excellence and multi-sport games, partnering with and funding community initiatives and fostering conservation of natural areas.

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Library and Archives Canada

Description:
Library and Archives Canada preserves and makes accessible the documentary heritage of Canada. It also serves as the continuing memory of the Government of Canada and its institutions. This heritage includes publications, archival records, sound and audio-visual materials, photographs, artworks, and electronic documents.

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Buffalo Lake Management Team

Description:
The Parlby Creek-Buffalo Lake Water Management Project is a five phase multiple use water management project in Central Alberta, designed and constructed for Water Resources Management Services, a division of Alberta Environment (the proponent).

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Calgary and Area Child and Family Services

Description:
The responsibilities of the Calgary and Area Child and Family Services Authority (CFSA) include: assessing needs, setting priorities, planning, allocating resources, and managing the provision of services to children, families and other community members in the region; ensuring that children and families have reasonable access to quality services; ensuring that provincial policies and standards are followed in the region; monitoring and assessing the provision of child and family services; working with other CFSAs, public and private bodies, and government to coordinate services for children and families.

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Canadian Artists and Producers Professional Relations Tribunal (CAPPRT)

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The Canadian Artists and Producers Professional Relations Tribunal (CAPPRT) was created in 1993, and came into full operation in May 1995. Since then, CAPPRT has been fully committed to fulfilling its objective: to contribute to Canada's cultural community by encouraging constructive professional relations between artists and producers in the federal jurisdiction. While working toward this objective, CAPPRT has been a model small agency and a contributor to the administrative tribunal and small agency communities.

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Campus Alberta Quality Council

Description:
The Campus Alberta Quality Council is an arms-length quality assurance agency that makes recommendations to the Minister of Advanced Education and Technology on applications from post-secondary institutions seeking to offer new degree programs in Alberta under the terms of the Post-secondary Learning Act, 2003 and the Programs of Study Regulation (91/2009).

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Central Alberta Child and Family Services

Description:
The responsibilities of the Central Alberta Child and Family Services Authority (CFSA) include: assessing needs, setting priorities, planning, allocating resources, and managing the provision of services to children, families and other community members in the region; ensuring that children and families have reasonable access to quality services; ensuring that provincial policies and standards are followed in the region; monitoring and assessing the provision of child and family services; working with other CFSAs, public and private bodies, and government to coordinate services for children and families.

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Created under the National Defence Act, the Committee is a federal body with quasi-judicial functions that is independent of the Department of Defence and the Canadian Forces; it reviews the military grievances referred to it an provides impartial findings and recommendations to the Chief of the Defence Staff and the grievor.

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Alberta Children and Youth

Description:
The Ministry supports families and communities, helping them to provide nurturing, safe environments for their children. We strive to break the cycles of family violence, abuse and poverty that prevent some children from becoming strong, sound individuals.

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Library and Archives Canada / Bibliothèque et Archives Canada

Description:
Library and Archives Canada preserves and makes accessible the documentary heritage of Canada. It also serves as the continuing memory of the Government of Canada and its institutions. This heritage includes publications, archival records, sound and audio-visual materials, photographs, artworks, and electronic documents.

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Correctional Service Canada / Service correctionnel Canada

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The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) is the federal government agency responsible for administering sentences of a term of two years or more, as imposed by the courts. CSC is responsible for managing institutions of various security levels and supervising offenders under conditional release in the community.

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Competition Tribunal

Description:
The Competition Tribunal is a specialized tribunal that combines expertise in economics and business with expertise in law. The Tribunal is a strictly adjudicative body that operates independently of any government department. The cases it hears are complex and deal with matters such as mergers, misleading advertising and restrictive trade practices.

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Environmental Appeals Board

Description:
The Environmental Appeals Board of Alberta is an independent administrative agency with legislative authority to hear appeals from decisions made under the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, the Water Act, and the Climate Change and Emissions Management Act, which are administered by Alberta Environment. It also hears appeals from decisions made under the Government Organization Act, Schedule 5, section 6, regarding enforcement orders relating to Restricted Development Areas.

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East Central Alberta Child and Family Services

Description:
The responsibilities of the East Central Alberta Child and Family Services Authority (CFSA) include: assessing needs, setting priorities, planning, allocating resources, and managing the provision of services to children, families and other community members in the region; ensuring that children and families have reasonable access to quality services; ensuring that provincial policies and standards are followed in the region; monitoring and assessing the provision of child and family services; working with other CFSAs, public and private bodies, and government to coordinate services for children and families.